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Monday, June 06, 2016

Jomox Sunsyn Mk1 Rare Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Here is your rare chance to own a Jomox Sunsyn Mk1 eight voice analog synthesizer. This synth is very rare, less than 200 made and you don't see them come up for sale more than a once every couple years. There is a reason for that: they sound incredible! This synth is in near MINT shape and fully functional. Very very clean all around with only minor signs of use. Screen is bright & easy to read. This is a V1, later serial number 016x. Reportedly some of the earlier serial numbers has minor stability issues but this one being a later production unit has never had any bug issues or stability problems. Only selling it because I am not making any music these days and cutting back on the gear. Includes wood sides and rack ears along with a new custom made padded flight case for safe shipping (flight case not pictured but it is included, very nice quality and was $300 new). It will be double boxed for extra protection during shipping.

My favorite analog synthesizer, amazing analog sound that's very unique. NOTHING sounds like a Sunsyn. The routing and modulation capabilities are great and it's all very easy to use and hands on with minimal menu diving. The RCO's are fantastic and the variable four pole filter is one of the best I've used. Incredible routing possibilities without needing to menu dive, tons of hands on knobs makes this very intuitive for sound creation. It can do classic analog synth sounds but with the RCO and routing it reaches into new territory. I would take this over other modern synths like the Andromeda and older stuff like Memorymoog, Prophet 5 or Jupiter 8. It seriously sounds that good, a king for pads and modulation effects. Buy it now before I change my mind!"

Waldorf Q Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Shake it off" by Taylor Swift on Pocket operators


Published on Jun 5, 2016 Norla

"Operators in action: PO-12/14/16"

Spotted on discchord.

And the original with about one and a half BILLION views on YouTube:



Curious how much 1.6 billion views would bring in on YouTube ad revenue...

TR-606/TR-303/HC-2/volca fm/SPACE/RMX-500(The Day of 606)


Published on Jun 6, 2016

":)"

Created a new Dayof606 label for these.

Failed repair attempt on the SY-1


Published on Jun 6, 2016 organfairy

Thought this was interesting. I always thought circuit board encapsulation was just an outer case. Apparently not.

"Last year I bought a Yamaha SY-1 that unfortunately turned out to be defective - and to add insult to misery the defective circuit board is potted with some black unknown substance.
This video shows my failed attempt to remove this material using acetone.

The music is "June Night" written by Abel Baer and I play it on a selection of toy keyboards from the brand MusicTime."

DayOf606


Published on Jun 6, 2016 centrevillage

"TR-606 day!"

Modular Synth - Patch in Progress 33 - Krautrock


Published on Jun 6, 2016 isvisible / isinvisible

"Working on a simple Krautrock track.
Featuring:

Moog - Mother 32 - Bassline
Livewire AFG - Melody
Neutron Sound - Orgone Accumulator - Atmosphere (via Modcan Dual Delay and Tiptop Z-DSP)
Doepfer - A110 Oscillator - Atmosphere (via A106-6 filter and Endangered Audio Gristleizer)
Sound Master - SR88 - Drums (via Gieskes DEP2b)
Bugbrand - DRM1X - Drums (via Bugbrand PT Delay)

That's about it."

Korg Volca Sample / Volca Keys / Volca FM Electro Jam


Published on Jun 5, 2016 Zachary Berry

"Because electro fucking rules"

Sunday, June 05, 2016

Future Retro 512 touch keyboard Overview and Tutorial


Published on Jun 5, 2016 FutureRetroSynths

"In this video we will discuss the features of the 512 keyboard and how to use them. Including getting started with connections, selecting scales, scale mapping, writing scales, using the Hold function, selecting and writing chords, chord inversions, using linear, octave, and scalar transpositions, setting the MIDI channel, velocity curves, aftertouch curves, bend range, turning aftertouch off/on, and even touch on the Poly mode.

Other tutorials will cover the arpeggiator, sequencer, MIDI to CV conversion, and MIDI to MIDI conversion."

1980s style - live mode


Published on Jun 5, 2016 SynthMania

"A ditty in late '80s House style. Roland TR-707 and Roland Juno-60, multitracked, Alesis MidiVerb II patch 16 reverb, and a few additional effects (compressors, eq, delay) in the DAW - all but the drums and bass played live. That's it.

P.S. Looking forward to the first dufus who writes 'har, har, sounds like Yazoo's 'Situation', har har'. It does not want to sound, nor it was inspired by that great, classic song that we all love. This was not inspired by Situation, but by late '80s House."
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